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Irish Champions Weekend tips: Minding and Qemah to shine at Leopardstown

| 10.09.2016
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

David Metcalf | September 9, 2016

Superstar filly Minding to shine again in Irish Champion Stakes

Minding can confirm herself one of the best fillies seen for a long time by landing the Group 1 Irish Champion Stakes on a stellar eight-race card at Leopardstown this Saturday (18:45).

Trained in Ireland by the all-conquering Aidan O’Brien, Minding has won seven of her 10 career starts and already has six Group 1 successes under her belt.

They include Classic triumphs this year in the QIPCO 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket and the Investec Oaks at Epsom.

Minding was also sensational when landing the Pretty Polly Stakes at The Curragh by 4 1/2 lengths, then scoring with more in hand than the winning margin suggest last time out at Goodwood in the Nassau Stakes when beating Queen’s Trust by 1 1/4 lengths.

Acid test against Derby winners

Minding odds to follow up on her dual Classic success this season are among the Leopardstown bets for September 10,

Minding odds to follow up on her dual Classic success this season are among the Leopardstown bets for September 10,

Connections have since given her a break to freshen up, so Minding now takes on the colts for the first time.

They include English and Irish Derby hero Harzand and French Derby winner Alamanzour, making this undoubtedly her toughest task to date.

However, the beautifully bred daughter of Galileo receives a handy 3lb sex allowance. Minding should make the most of it to come through this test with flying colours.

Macarthur can continue O’Brien monopoly in Champion Juvenile Stakes

Douglas Macarthur heads the ante post betting for next year’s Investec Derby and can provide trainer Aidan O’Brien with a seventh straight success in the Group 3 Champions Juvenile Stakes (16:00).

Douglas Macarthur is an ante post joint-favourite for the 2017 Epsom Derby,

Douglas Macarthur is an ante post joint-favourite for the 2017 Epsom Derby,

The colt flopped when last on his debut, but showed the benefit of that run when forging clear to score by five lengths over course and distance.

Douglas Macarthur won the race with real authority and is currently 16/1 joint-favourite with Coral for Classic glory at Epsom in 2017.

O’Brien saddled subsequent Derby winner Australia to win this in 2013 and it will be a major surprise if Douglas Macarthur does not land what looks a weak renewal with the minimum of fuss en route to much better things.

Qemah set for more Group 1 glory in Matron Stakes

In the Group 1 Matron Stakes (17:35), French raider Qemah looks a worthy favourite to make it three wins on the bounce.

Qemah also features among Irish Champions Weekend tips for the Matron Stakes.

Qemah also features among Irish Champions Weekend tips for the Matron Stakes.

The Jean Claude Rouget trained filly had some smart form to her name in three runs as a juvenile and has developed into one of the best three-year-old milers in Europe.

Qemah was simply stunning when showing a devastating turn of foot to beat Nemoralia by 1 3/4 lengths in the Group 1 Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot, and has since gone on to follow-up with a smooth 1 1/4 length success in the Group 1 Rothschild Stakes at Deauville.

The daughter of Danehill Dancer is a strong travelling sort who oozes class and has a potent turn of foot which marks her out as something special.

Qemah also hails from a yard which is enjoying a tremendous season, so everything suggests this is hers for the taking.

Irish Champions Weekend tips / Leopardstown bets

15.30: Aneen
16.00: Douglas Macarthur
16.35: Le Vagabond
17.05: Zhukova
17.35: Qemah (NB)
18.10: Awtaad
18.45: Minding (NAP)
19.20: Sikandarabad

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David Metcalf

A lifelong Manchester United supporter, David has over 25 years’ experience in the media industry having worked for regional and national newspapers. He is a huge horse racing, football and greyhound fan and has done interviews on various radio and TV stations, including talkSPORT and Sky Sports, whilst working as a PR front man for a betting firm. David has also written for most of the top Premier League football fan websites, and produced a Cheltenham Festival guide with former eight-times champion national hunt jockey Peter Scudamore, MBE, after helping him to set up a syndicate for his trainer son Michael.